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Flutes & Piccolos

Kessler & Sons Music carefully selects the flutes & piccolos that we carry in our stores. As there are so many brands, models and options available, it can be very difficult for customers to find the right flute or piccolo for their needs. So in order to help, we meticulously evaluate all of the flutes that the industry has to offer in order to present our customers only the best! If you are having a hard time figuring out exactly which flute or piccolo is right for your needs, give us a call and talk to one of our experts today!

Flutes & Piccolos

Flutes We carry a lot of different flutes in our shop. The listing below is of every model sorted only by price from least expensive to most.

Refine Your Search Above If you want to refine your search by brand or type (student, intermediate, professional), click on “Search by Brand” or “Search by Level” on above and select the category of flutes you are interested in. If you want to search through the piccolos, alto & bass flutes we offer, click on the “Piccolos & Harmony” link above.

Student Flutes

Student flutes used to provide young players with low cost instruments, but they usually also low performance flutes. We instead look for student flutes that offer younger players a great playing instrument that can truly grow with them while maintaining an affordable price. Some of the flutes in this category will also be more than just a “student flute” and are able to give higher end performance a student price!

Step-Up Flutes

Intermediate (also called Step-Up) flutes give players the next logical “step up” from a student instrument. These flutes will give higher end performance through either enhanced designs and/or materials. These models will all be open hole flutes with a low B footjoint. Many of the flutes that we carry in this category will also feature a professional headjoint cut to further improve performance!

Solid Silver Flutes

While the design of the headjoint and the overall flute is more important than the material of the flute, there is no denying that the material does have an impact. Solid Silver flutes have a richer overall tone with greater tonal presence than the same flutes without Solid Silver.